As I stood pumping gas into my car today on the way home from work, I noticed that my left front tire appeared to be low on air. Let me just say that I do not like car maintenance of any kind. While I stood there glaring at the tire and hoping that it would self-inflate, I remembered that I had planned to share these lovely carved rubber tires with you.

Can you imagine a tire swing made out of this tire? It would be just too pretty!

Obviously, these tires can’t really be used on a car, but the carving is amazing. What do you think?

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When you said, “Most of Wim Delvoye ‘art’ would shock you because of the subject matter,” of course my curiosity was aroused and I clicked on the link you supplied in your post to see just what was so shocking about the subject matter he chose for his art. I expected to see something really – well really provocative. Boy was I disappointed. Because I am not computer savvy, (as you are well aware – I am sure you are rolling your eyes and laughing your head off by now by my ineptness with the computer), I could not figure out how to navigate his website. I clicked on the book on the top of the building that said library, but nothing shocking appeared, just a lot of dates and text where the artist had exhibited his art – and when I clicked on the text it was articles about the artist in foreign languages. Anyhow, would you please be so kind as to supply the link to Wim Delvoye’s art that you consider shocking and I will decide for myself if it is shocking or not! 🙂

P.S. I am sure that Skip, who is worldly and has traveled extensively, would not consider any of Wim Delvoye’s art shocking. I think Skip has seen just about everything there is to see and I would be interested to know his opinion about Wim Delvoye’s art. Maybe we can get a lively discussion going! 🙂

P.S.S. I’ll tell you what really SHOCKS ME and that is that hardly anyone commented on this post – and it was a REALLY INTERESTING POST! I was intrigued by it. I was even intrigued by my own ineptness at not being able to navigate Wim Delvoye’s website. 🙂

You must be working on writing another post and that’s why you’re not supplying me with the link, or you’re . . . no I know you’re a good girl, you’re not doing that so you must be writing another post! 🙂

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